Tuesday, April 10, 2012

MOUNT WASHINGTON, N.H. -- U.S. Forest Service workers explored a crevasse Tuesday where a missing hiker fell, but they were not able to locate him.

Norman Priebatsch, 67, of Boston, fell hundreds of feet into the crevasse while hiking with his son at Tuckerman Ravine last week.
About twenty inches of snow has fallen in the ravine over the past few days, and the avalanche danger is too high to send people in for a search, officials said.

JOIN US ON APRIL 19 FOR THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF FENWAY PARK OPEN HOUSEFREE TO THE PUBLIC ... 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.

In honor of Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary, we invite you to explore Fenway Park on Thursday, April 19 for our free Open House! Discover "Fenway Park: A Living Museum" which features 100 plaques, displays and historical markers located throughout the ballpark, view historic Red Sox artifacts, walk around the warning track, look inside the Green Monster scoreboard and visit other spaces within the ballpark not normally accessible to fans.

We look forward to celebrating Fenway Park's 100th Anniversary with you. We hope to see you on April 19!